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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933. PAGE NINE 735 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT ; WANT AD bbbi tan rH aaTffli word first tnaarui gscb additional insertion. , p wort " . implmiim 100) par line pet montn. wttnout cop change . ' Phone 75 MST - i.rW "Man's brown pigskin glv ,wmi office. Reward. nebuiw ali , , -. Lost Frtendly German nolle doj, la Phone 720. LOST I" dog muting. ctlJ 15'l. STRAY CATTU&-3 bead branded Dlamond-J on left Wo. on branded B, 0. or Diamond-J " . i.ft ear. Taken from o?nd Jac&nvtlle. Dec. 1. W3S. j. w. Bynee. WANTED 8ITPAT1QNS MAN OR WOMAN want aide or ous Du " w " ' EXPERT PA1NTBR will do alga pawn ing -interior decorating - general paVlnt JQOS W" nw w " WANTER MISCELLANEOUS i nnn (ins war plus 500 bonus: no real estate or old business. New Idea to be na tionally advertised; loan carries 6 tnontha option to buy Interest and loan to be secured by lull rights until paid M agreed. Curiosity seekers dont reply. Thla ta "Prop osition of real merit, not nunc or get-rlch-qulck chance. Adver tiser i a responsible, well-known man. Address P. O. Box 830, Med ford. Oregon 5 WANTED To refinance J. Co, Bldg. 1 and Loan mortgage on new home. Not exceeding H00. Bon 8TT2, care I Tribune. UPHOLSTERING Reflnlsntng re gluelng. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. WOOD-SAW1NO. Phone 976-W. RAW POR8 WANTED , Eastern prices paid. Ton dont have to watt for returns We pay cash. W buy Hides. Pelts and Wool, MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE i VI N Grape St. Phone 1088 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MED FORD BARGAIN BOWSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063. FOB BENT HOUSES ! VERT NICE home. 908 Queen Ann. 5 Phone 1138-J. FURN. HOUSES. 0. A. DeVoe. 5-ROOM furnished nouse; nice and clean. 809 North Riverside, i 6-ROOM house, range water, 20. IS '. No. Peach. Phone 1042-W. : FOR RENT At once, to family with, i out children or with grown chll- fdren, one of the nlcast modem 8 room unfurnished bungalows in the city; has electric water heater, ' Heatrola, new linoleum on kitchen and laundry with washtubs; house v all newly painted and papered: -- rage, wood house, screened porch., flowers, garden plot. etc. Address ' K. S., Tribune, and owner will call. FURNISHED 5-room modern house, close In; oil heater, electric range, upholstered furniture, fireplace, ga rage; only $27.50. water paid, Wrlle B. J. Palmer, Route No. 3. FOR RENT S-room furn. house wlta garage; close In. Tel. 341-R-l. ' FOR RENT Furnished modern 4' mnm nnnn nw j.r, . inn,,,. VV Ob. 710 DAKOTA Wood stove; 15.00 ': First Ins. Agency. , 834 13TH Low rent. First Ins. Age? 1004 B. JACKSON Wood stove; rent I right. First Ins. Agency. . FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid 1 M3.S0. Phone 1149. 418 BERR YD ALE 113.50. water paid i First Ins. Agencr. ; FOR RENT 1304 Nlantlc First Ins. Agency. , SMALL furnished house. Call at rear i 305 So Oakdale. ? FOR RENT 824 W 18th Tel. 105 i FOR RENT a-room mooern fumuh . ad bouse; nardwood floors, over- stuffed, electric range Call at 530 i 8 Central FOR RENT Houses. U2.40. 815 and 817.50 Tel. 105. ; ATTRACTIVE new home; built-tna f and fireplace. S18 S Oakdale. FOR RENT 60 No Peach. 8 rooms J and bath: oil Burner Tel 105. FOR RENT Partly furnished home close in. nice de. garden spot garage. 420, water rent paid: lo cated, at 815 So Riversrside; tn qairs at 325 So. Riverside FOR RENT Clean, partly fur mailed " 1 1 rOB BENT BOUSES 1 FOB BALE MWCElXAKEOOt j BUSINESS DIRECTORS FOR RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett 741 WEST JACKSON b rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 108 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern house Call at 41 8 Rlveraide BOXES FOR BKNT Call 788. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished unfurnished. Brows 4 White FOB BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment: Sight, water and heat. 329 No. Ivy. 3 ROOMS, private bath. 319 3. Ivy. FURN. apts for rent. Tel, 201-H. 2-ROOM apt, 10. 413 N. Ivy. NEAT furn. apt. Key 148 So. Ivy. FOR KENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 533 Plum St. after 8 p. m or Sundays. - FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W "OB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance One block from afain at Reasonable rates 333 8 Central FOB BENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT M18t:iil,l,ANEOD8 FOR RENT 1 and -acre tracts near Medford Tel 105. FOB EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Marmon for small, late model car; Plymouth or Chrysler Six preferred. Will assume small indebtedness. (No Fords.) 1185 East Main St.. Ashland, Ore. wood for lay or potatoes near Trail B O Skellenger. Trail Ore wru. trade dry 18" Or and bard wood tor light track 33k Cast 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE for Bldg. and Loan etocx, modem 5-room house; .fireplace; hardwood floors, ete.; good location, close In, Address Box 9779, Tribune. 10 ACRES uear Red Bluff, Cal., to exchange for small acreage In R. R. valley. 118 Ashland St., Ash land. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 CHEVROLET Coupe; rumble seat; just overhauled; price 875 310 Laurel. FOR 8A1.E FKU1TS St VEGETABLES WING ORCHARD extra fancy and fancv wranoed and Backed Cornice pears,, 8L.10 par bos. .Fcuf-sala .at Big " i '- warenouse. .. NEWTOWN APPLES -Vista Packing House. Cheap. Ala FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Light farm team. Price 885.00, Bargain; wont last long. Piand W. Jones, second house be low overhead bridge south of Ash land, Ore. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schuls. Beagle. FOR SALE Jersey cow and heifer; coming fresh soon. Hugger Ranch, west of Central Point. FOB SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone 697-J-5. FOB SALE POCLTRS FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching egga. laying atrain. 42.50 hundred. Baker Service Station. FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks, hatching esgs. Tonloose geese. Can use hay or wheat. K, S. Carley, 258-X. NEW low price on baby chicks; Han sen triple pedigreed, also Tom Cockran mating 3. C, W, Leghorns, B, Rocks and R. I, Reds. Custom hatching a specialty, Sakln Hatch ery, Talent. FOR SALE Rocks. Orphingtons and Reds: also 3 pigs. Tel. 314-X. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns. Hansen atrain, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 34 page catalog free. Jenks Poultry Parma. Tangent, Oregon. . . BRONZE hens. W. A, Fjourn, R. . Buckshot Hill road. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 8. Main. Phone 1889-T. FOR SALbj HOME SALE OR LEASE TRADE SALE LEASE $2250 6-ROOM modern house, 4'4 acres Bear creek bottom garden land. Unlimited water. Well located near Phoenix. ALSO SALE LEASS $2000 FINE location for Store and Service Station on new Pacific Highway to Central Point. Best comer on new highway. 3 icres, house snd bars, city water. Owner also has other properties for lease or sale. Phone Owner, 910-T. JafEDPORD modern, clear bungalow. close In, nd eaah for eree, ttock or diry ranch. Box 150, Talent. Or. FOR SALE Good 3 room bouse feat frnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store L great bargain at M50 Terms Phone 517-U FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOMES, ranches, dairies, placer claims, timber landa. Bargains. w. j. Robert. 730 W. 2nd. Phone I53S-J, 13 ACRES Own water right: houae and other building; on but une; tluOO A, S. Dennia, &ogut Hirer Oregon WHEN you think of real estata think Of Brown ec wn.t. FOR S4I.K MISLfcLLASLOtS Wttt K.H.V. Ub ira , r vu4 Alfalfa i ii. C. Mauri Haixca. DTivnfl Tx-rt Itnfwt new fine Siod ern upright ptanoa just receive from a bankrupt atock, 125.00 snd $145.00 thla weelt only; terms, 4 00 per month like rent. 6ee these pi anos at cmoe if you are lookln? tr a Real Bargain. .Baldwin Piano Sboppe, 26 S- Grape St. dkt Di.Kn RAROAINS SEE Mrs. Purucker at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. sew ana usea uP righU and grands. Very easy terms. DIRECT FACTORY REP RESENTATIVE. 2 So. Grape St.. Medtord. FOR SALE Dsed parts for the fol lowing cars: it jo om awiM. 1928 Essex; 182S ?3aah; used iirf.s Of all Slies: ea oatAotwe abl. Pennington Battery Service and Oarage, phone 303. PIANOS Fine standard make used piano; perfect condition; oniy this week. Baldwin Piano Shopps, 26 S. Grape St. FOR SALE Choice, named varieties of Gladioli a? ?i.uu ior w 83.50 for 100 of over ten varieties Choice of color from 300 varieties. Call Gordon Warner 349-M. FINE used piano. 38. l per week pays, enne riano, mbiu w erslde. FOR SALE X buzz saw, I cow, I tractor piow, i ssssr wei., i truck. George McMahon, one mite So. Talent, BEAUTIFUL littls Bungalow Plaao, almost half paid for. will sell for balance due this week; terms to suit. Baldwin Plan Shoppe, 2S 3. Orape St. FOR Merchants Courtesy Books, Tel B31; 20.00 value for 75c. SUPERFEX oU heater, cheap. Phase 1013, YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 81 ?s Prevost Beausy Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. QS1 6h 'No Busting and trespass tsg mgns at the Man rr buns Job -?fflce; printed on jJoth to with stand the nun sua weather SLIGHTLY USSD Baby Grand, tike new for balance due, will accept your old musical Instrument as part payment, pay bal. like rest. See at CItne P'aso Co. Mais A? SiTeralde. . . FOR SALS Oaed sewtng machinet. ii mases so up; term u aeatrea makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 913-J ALFALFA. 8 00; wheat, it. 05 cwt ; barley 85c; ear corn, 90c Phose 0 A DeVoe 523-J-2 . FOR SALE Hsriej-Davidson motor cycle sBS cash. See Jobs, at Maul Tribune MISt'ELLANEOCB TOWINQ SERVICE When Jn need of & wrecker phone 903, day or night. Pennington's Alt-power Wrecks? INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return. Years of expei ence. Both State snd Federal are now due, Fred L Colvig, BUS & Central. Phone 7SS-M. UPHOLSTERING Feflnlsnlng re glueing, inioau.?, Fbone &69-R, GE1 she "No Bunting" and trespass mg signs at tb Mali rrtbune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the ram snd weather SAWLSY TRANSFER - Expert pack rs ana movers epociai urestocs moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 616 North Riverside Phone 04-2 BUSINESS DIRECTOR? JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abttrsrts of Title and Title insurance, rar only complete TiHc system id jbcksop cottsty. MURPAT ABSTRACT! CO. Abstracts of ntis. Title Insurance. Rooms S and 6. No S3 North Central Ave, upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We say up balance due dealer, bank or finance company end extend your' payments Additional money tossed p&one si tor eoDoimrosut Attorney-at-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR - LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDINO MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window Cleaner. LSI OSORUE DO IT Tel 1113 Souse cleaning Floor waxing On entai rug cleasisg. apectsity Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant is southern Oregon, Printing of ail kinds; book binding', loose-ieal - ledgers, tad bianks. billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything m sae printing use, w-ao a urape Phone 75. SInnrr to tod- WB LCrfO MONEY ON FURNITURE AMU LATE MODEL AUTOS. Tnre per cent per rnoatu on an pud Bino No otter e&rge Be w K rbomu, 43 a Cenv-ai Ground floor Oratertas meagre Bldg Stat License Ho 8-15?. Fainting sad Patiertun'int, BARRY alARX Pain tins, tinting, pepernanglng. Fbon 14-F-A. Sea Coleman Creek mad. uue rRAMcFER a-rosAOE co Offio 101 No Central PBone tit Fries rlftnt semos guranteel SKINK1NQ ntOCKINn CO Trans fer and Storaae W naul anrtbing at a reaaonanl prto. ill Ho, I'll atmes, fnaat tn. i Plans Intrurtlon SETTER piano inatructios, isdwid- ual of class The oasic way tiaignt Music Studio, Liberty Building Phone 13 LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Notice of Bate. Notice la hereby given, that the itndersifmed has been appQ&tled &y the County court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, Administrator of the es tate of Cyrus M. Paul, deceased; ail persons havina; claims sgsisst said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to this Ad ministrator at his office in Medford National Bank Building, Medford. Orem, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated January 24th, 1833. GUS NEWBURY, Administrator of the Estate of Cyrus M. Paul, deceased. Notice of Appointment of Executrix Notice is hereby given tas tne un dersigned was on the 17th day of Jan uary, 1833, by tiie order oi tne coun tv Court of the State of Oregos for Jackson County, sitting Is probate. cuiy appointed Executrix of the es- tste or Bmu Monr. oeoeasea, ana thereafter quaHfied and is sow such Executrix, AH persons bavins claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within six (6) months from the date of this notice to said Executrix at the First National Bank at Medford, Oregon. uaiea at Medford, Oregon, this 3ist ay oi January, IS33. HEDWIQ MOHR, Executrix of the Estate rf Emil Mohr. deceased. Applegate APPLEOATB, Feb. it (Spl.1 A charivari and birthday surprise party combined Saturday night was spent wita dancing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. weas on Little Applegate. Sunday, February S, Lelng the birth day of Henry Paul, their son-ta-law, and the eaarivarl being for Ja. and Mrs. Archie west, who were recently married at Medford. The bride Is re membered as SSftoe Madge Barshaw, daughter of OUbert Barshaw, also of Applegate. About 35 guests were pres ent, with several coming from Med. ford. At midnight the honor gues;s were presented with eakea decorated for the occasion, which were cut by taem and served with sandwiches and coffee. The newiyweds intend to make their home on Applegate, Earl Sylvia of WHUervllle motored to Yale creek Sunday and was ac companied home by his grandmother. Mrs. Mary Fttrset, who will remain at the Sylvia heme during the Uiness of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Sylvia, who la suffering a relapse from the flu. Earl Saltmarah of the Oak Oro7 district spent last week-end here with his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Sait- Tnarslr; r Applegat home extension unit met at the echooihouse Tuesday for Its birthday pjtrty, honoring the birth days of Mrs, John Byrne. Mrs. Nellie Hidings and Miss Maude Pool, Mi Pool was the only honor guest pres ent. A chicken dinner was served as noon to the 13 members, with sresen tatlon of srtf i to the honor guest and a large white cake trimmed Is pink with "Hapy Birthday" on top. The afternoon was spent In finishing a wool quilt that the members have been piecing crazy style for a seedy family. A business meeting was also held and plans made to enter a one act play at the recreation dramatic club in Medford soon. The play la "Not a Man In the House," for whica part were tried out. Mrs J. R. Hoff man and Mr. Harry Brown were named as leaders at the demonstra tion meeting to be In Medford soon. Mail Tribune Dally ACROSS L Felin i, Compiei coiiestieri I. Assessment rating it. Falm leaf It, Old musical rot It. Related tnroairh the mothtr IS. Cronv IS. Sheltered cioselv It, afohammsdaa noble 29. Conitteilattca r!. R. defeated Jl. Street to New Vork CUT it. Hole Ss. staremsnt of betlf St. Freneh mmassar 19. Booty si. Pisefd M. Lleht feat usetl Is India 14. Srsrems of aisnaia M. CItr In Hnllan H. fneffactnal It, Tax (U Echoed Soiutisit of Yesterday's Pualt F5 i ftflSITJI IRlSHOti lAlt. HJE NlSfiC CTC E fllftlN N A wr c NMe liE m TSoIoioIr pjf omi WKggA FtTFtelElNID MlE flM A B A IS HIA D WN lSplLMl- ANPMC A IS 'A jS E R SSP A gSSP ONIT'S TjA i. I cJj6E)T KjA t-pt-fT NCIOMpTiOiW E R MAPA D0 r E PReB A II T EpM A PI I RlEiJON 4X. Rccetitioa Ml 4s. Contradiction ?. Animal doc tori eciioo 4t. Wear away 49. Fish &0. First wctnas it. ScrsHii wltk th for tost Is '7 :.:j' -ri" i k J , 5 ft5 . . Ill s . MBsaa iaww- alBaawi frWpaaa awilw. atMaaaa Balliaaaw afkaasl -.r '-S a4 Z kda. aaasai . i Jwii .wwi s & J 15 s 3 52 XT 33 """" The topte win be planning econora-i leal Brfals. 3ean Elisabeth, tiny daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young took her first motor trip Monday when she came to her new home on Applegate from Medford. Joe Oognot and John Wolfe of Medford hare been hurting sawdust from the Fureel sawmill on Yale creek. Mrs. L. ft Port expected to enter tain ladles from Beaver creek and Watkina districts Thursday afternoon at a miscellaneous siienw honortni Mrs. Albert Young and Mm, Garrison. A Christian Endeavor was organis ed at the Walk Ins district Sunday by William Dora. evangeMsHe superin tendent of Crater Lake anion. The group wttl call themselves Upper Ap plegate C. E , of which JOBS Bart is president; Maurice Rlchey. vlce-nreal- dent; William Dora, aeeretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Bert Harr, adult advisor. They will hold their meet ing every Sunday at 10 o'clock, at the Watkina scbooihooM and are making plan for baseball and bas ketball teams to also parties and plays. They wish to extend an Invi tation to everyone who la Interested. Bob Head had his face mashed whoa a borae kicked him while B waa vis iting at the home of a friend. He waa on the horse's back when it threw him off, then kicked hint, breaking his nose an cheek-bone. He was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital, Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Koundtret of California are new resident of the Applegate, having obtained 140 acres on Johnson Flat, which they Intend to stock with chicken. Miss Ethel Houston, Little Apple gate school teacher, waa Initiated in to the Daughter of the WH at Men ford Wednesday. Mrs. Hartoy Agee of Boaeburg is spending two weeks on Applegate vis iting her father, Byri MiUer, and also Mr. ana Mrs. John pernou. William Ohlrley left -muraday K his home at castle Bock, wash., after two months here with hto aunt, Mrs Alice Headburg. Mrs. Fred Straube motored to the willow Springs district Thursday to attend the home comma; meeting at Mrs. Ada Parker, of the willow Spring Thursday club, of which she was a member, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. RstMlstI of Med ford wet present at the Sunday school at the Beaver Creek. scboo, house Sunday. Mr. Handaii t the one who organised the Sunday school. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and family, who have spent the winter at Medford, where the children have been attending school, are moving to their home on Applegate thi week. The children W1U enter Beaver Creek school next Monday. Miss Eriene Taylor of Bach pre sented song over KM ED Saturday. She wgas accompanied by Mrs. Cecil Juniper, who also sang the chorus. Mrs, A, N. Krouse returned home here recently from Eugeoejhere.alte spent some time with her daughter and sott-in-iaw, Mr, ana Mr. Harold Howard, She brought new of a girl born to the Howard amity January C, weighing 1 pounds She was nam ed Janet Gloria. Mrs. Ed Ford of Ridgeport, Ore., accompanied Mr. Krouse home and plans to spend two weeks visiting her. Charles Straube of Portland is ex pec ted to arrive hen Saturday to visit his brother and fst-tn-l, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Straube and family. Tiny Cetnbest of PfineiriUet was vis iting friend anr relatives on Apple gate last week. He aias visited hi, mother, Mr. J. L. Cambist at Jack sonville, Floyd Cunningham of Klamath Fall spent last week her visiting hi Uter, Mrs. J, J. Aran's, ' Phone M2. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary service. Cross-Word Puzzle , itM add tmporarfr. f, DMralBd (, Is Utti wMl , Bhsmks 10. Cofaumsd It. Oolded if, trssrtcaat IS. WMrd 2X, FosUlk out a. aw 11. HSSU1I7 t litsi iisd at is cjrHa 17. VotlT is. UwljtBt to. FiRi aalati 6br. IL seed contain? 13, Mai effsorin 1. Boils of tcoscoe) I?, insect !. Btrlnr 45. Qtstted 41. Imscllt 4t. On thm ocaa 42. RftHMd elstk 44. Btaforle) oeriod 45. Form of aaitHaUoB 44. CM sft 65. Realm ruort 13. Color DOWH f, Troplcai rssfn 2. Seen of Davy Craclwu' deate t. Ostteal la stmmiit a, Proshct . Tr Lake Creek LAKE CREER, Feb. fSpL) j Week-end guests at the E. R. Jonsi home were Mrs, Wrn. Offut ssdH daughter sod George Sitert of Med- ford snd Mr. and Mrs John Bahnert! of Central Point. A number of frtesd and seg bora gathered t Mr, snd Mrs. Frank Fr low's Monday to celebrate Mrs, Farlow a birthday. The day waa speist by the ladies is piecing quilt lor Mrs. Far low and by the men in help ing Mr. Par low cat wood. Among those present were Mr- fcnd Mrs. Kerb Grlssom, Mr. and Mrs William Hoef!?, Mr. nd Mrs. Ted; Koefft Mr. a.r.4 Mrs. Roy Grigaby. Mr. and Mrs. E. B- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C R, Moore, Mr A. L, pech, Mrs, H. h Tons. Mrs, H. H. Fox, Mr. Loren Farlow. Sirs. C. E. Wllhtte, Miss Kaset Wiihit Mrs, Charles See field, Mrs. v Hiche!. Mr. Lottie VanScor, Mrs. 3, R. Tyrrell Harry Tonn and Mrs. J. B. Short. Luncheon was served at noon. Miss Boris Conger of Ross lane is the house guest of Boroths Meyer. Uncle Herman Meyer, who has feess HI for two weeks, la reported stea4!'y Improving. Claus Charley, sew road sup."- vizor for this district, was loekisg over the South Fork road the ffefc of the week. Mrs, Exetyn Newls&d is the home guest of Mrs, E. H, Jone. A part? consistliig of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert, Mr, asd Mrs. Roy Grigs by, Evelyn h'ewlaad, Mrs. Anna Toss, Harry Tatmt sr Hoff t, Wst laee Ragsdale, Donald Grigs if, Lyli Hoe f ft and George Stewart spent Sun day skiing at the A. 3, Ortssom ranch. At noon they ate their lunch with Grandma Griasom, who had hot col- fee ready. After lunch, Mr. and Mm A. L. Peoh and Mr and Mrs. H, ? Peh Joined them. Monday Lores Farlow and Lee Srstfshaw skied to the Desdwood rsnch, where they found about four ffe of snow. After clearing the ano- off the buildings, they iursj homa Wednesday. Mrs. E K. Meyer was the gu?si Stmday of Mr. esd Mrs. Klwta Swin- ny of Medford. 1 Rope River ROOUB RIVER, Feb, 14. Spl.) 1 Wednesday n!ght the Girl Scotttes who are under the leadership of Mrs,; Joste Lots and Fio re nc Wblte piti on ft program is the Community hsMt which was greaKy enjoyed by sasse present. There was music, singing ana readings, with one-act play, "Taking the Census " Much credit im due the girls a-ns their leader, Ttsay haw completed a pretty qulH. Lave Osk Grange met February 4 Msrsy attended, Buslitess meeting was held, at the cloae of which a social hour was enjoyed and saad lichee and coffee served. Next meet ing will be February JS, Mr and Mrs. Jeme Whipple were business -visitors at Grants Fees Thursday. Isdiea fAld met Friday with. Mrs, A T. McIIraln. Mfses Jusnlt Ro8 Arlene Barhart, Ssrths Buford, OenevieTe Piatt and Myrtle WMl celebrated Hiss Willis birthday Monday with a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Molrvsin and Mrs. Albert MoIItsIs ware in Qrasts Fass .Wednesday. PHONE tfour YOU sell, M takers help you word your Mr, and Mm Kat Rsrt. Mr. sd Mrs. Richsrd Soott and Mr. Fred Den :?r spest Wednesday ahopplns in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whipple ntr- tslned with & tsirke? dinner Sundi-v far Richard Seett, Mrs. M. B- Btisr' ssd Mrs. Richsd Scott, whose Mrts-; says occurred January 31 Fsbrs?yi s 1. nd Tbrut,ry 1t respeettv1y. Mrs. Lor Carter, Mrs. Efffe BEsI-: eye and Mrs. Vic tar Birdseye siien44 s health unit meeting Februsr? 3 at Mrs. Giea Fsrteis la Medford. Mr. and Mrs, Fred QKstly spest Wedaesds-f exiling at the He&ert Orimmett hom m Medford, Nat Hart gpsni Wedeesd&y with a comrade whom ha had not met f-r 35 years. Mr, Bart and Mr, Crom well enlisted m Co. It F,rs WwS Isgtott Volunteers, at Wall Will. Wash, May 1 They west to the Philippine talinds ana: lod4 st Msslle. Is the regimeist return ed but Mr, Cr-emveH reeDllsted and stayed ta the Philippines. Mr. Crom- srell live is jsksosriile. Mr. tad Mr. Fred Deng!r were Ttsltora Sunday st the A. A. Msthts home in Grants Faas. A number of young people here enjoyed akatisg st the rink in Grafts Pass. . . . . Live Oak Bekahs met at h&i? hU here Thyrsdsy snrening- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shephrd were Medforg ?lait5fj Wednesday nisat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols spent Monday and Tuesday at Mr. snd Mr. James Wiley's sad Mr. and Mis. Keed Carter's, Mr, &ad Mrs. Nlch-ola were returning from Los Angeles to their some st Fort Ht&math. Mrs. Broamle Banrert snd shlldrea are spending some time TiaUlng Mrs. Bngerts parents, Mr. and Mm Gr field Laws. Trail TRAIL, Feb, H.fSpD Trail Bx tession tJnlt sat niia Mm Hes Howe Thursday, All were bmy sew In? os Red Cross relief work. A cor- ered dish Itmeheoa ras seed noon to 1? Id3e. AH were sorry Mrs, Made could pot be present. The next meeting whteb ertll fee specie, to do some rrfjef Rwiitg tor nee,y here, will be February 23 t Mrs. Irma Cushmr5'a, There will be iom comforts to tie. besides other senr irtg and it la hoped there irltl b good attendssse, Mr and Mrs, Ed Fferee were din ner guests at tli a Soyd Tucker home Sunday. Mrs. Go Idle Johnson reported! os the sick lUt, is heiier at thla wti Mr. sad Mrs ft W. Hutchinson spent the eivsEsg Busdsy stttsg Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fenoe. Despite the dUagreeeble ?ods there vu a good attend&noe t the Trail Sunday school with 33 p res- sat- Rei Oedsnd preeched s sed sermon fol sowing iSunday school. Harry M err 1 man is suttarlrjg with 4 COid. Miss Mabls Bsdale and! Mm Haisel Kilmes visited Thursdsy mh Miss Hssal's sister, Mrs. Lacd? 0-3 Blk creek. Lad lea were jl4 to fisve Mrs. lefiwis present st the aettn '7ui--dy. U was the first time she had bees present since hTlng her - lef droaen is 45eptember. She Is rilU getting around on crutches huft bspes to be able to dispense with the in soon. It stm ta winter here, with a MAIL TRIBUNE want - ads have something to trade or buy. Let our intelligent Wahtad message for best results. You'll like this courteous service. Simply Bft the re ceiver and ask for Phone 75 m of movf and quite oosd ihs list fe n!ijht- The mereury w daws to 14 Frtdiy sslng. Butte Falls BUTTS FALLS, Feb. M-tsal.) Bustler etas will meet sla c. 1. Pattee's th aftemoos c' FehrTt ary 18. Ji-i John SmUtt ica M.-. C. I. FteoB will he OestesM. Two healsis sm from Medfssd wis fe.-- ganise health unit hers asd much of tr time will be derated to m- pin::c n asd problemt Mr. and Mr. Howard HiEkey snd family left for Fortlssd Jrd f. where Mr. Hllkey ha work Is saw. mliL Hfa brother is foreman, or'. Hllkey awl family will snow te Port land SAD Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver HUker last Monday, a slae-pottsd tsaby girt. Her Hta to ln Lo'cta. Msther daughter ar getting ahwg wa. Butse T. s woa two basethafS games fesaa Eagle Point Frttej, Butt Fall towa team defeated Z.H e Point town team Bd t5 Butt Fails hig school team defeated gle Point high achoot hoy ream. Mr. simI Mr. Lewi expert and children -visited Mr. sad Mr?. BUkey Thursday, Mrs. Frank Carson s apesdins ttat week in Medford, Mr, am Mr, iohn mm TijiStd Mr. and Mrs, John Ms:, c r. and Mr, and Mr. J. 1. Fattos Wsdnesday. iri BeeUoEdt at sieee, Irezw BeckdsMfc 'returned feme Portiaad Friday. Ea?i spent two week then, Walter Allen am in tows Friday. TV it. - v. re went down to IS de grees sbovs ro Friday sirniBg. Antelope A?mtLCP2,- Feb. H, (3cl.)- telope Literary Club met Peh. 10. A good program was frtvel aisd was en joyed bf all. A number c? oMtiase songs wssb by W. S. D1es, BUI BSham, Ctzii Culoertaom, 2ar! Yor ton and D?, Tarbes of 2as! Foist, with HBr Hlen citJbertacn m& tbe pteno. Tbe Misses Blghstn Sams Valley ia-?e two xae&l dvse. There were ?n sew memhers. The lit erary will meet asih March to end every cr.e is torited, Be?rthmen?a were aer ed, - - A number of man in tfce Astelope district a.re working en th Eagie Foist irrigating aitchm galling them ready for spring irrigating. syaryon was snocied to hear of the accidents! death oi Carl stasiey snd the people of this nlghborrtooo. wish to sxnd to the Jamlly heart felt sympathy. Mrs. Cecil Clubertsoa and Mrs. B. S. Rigga spent Feb, 8 with their root hers In Medford. Thoae n the alcst llat this wees: are Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dattcn. Mrs. BUI Blgham snd; Mrs, W, 2. Davtes. Increased Potato Rates Disapproved WASIilNTOH, Fso. 1. (Ex aminer Thomas st Pyae today recom mended Ihst the interstate commerce commlAal-oii afuse to permit wesiera trunk Use rsllroads to Iscreaae rts 00 potatoes withia the westets ter ritory and betwees that ttrritory azkl Illinois snd part of Indiana, BiOita windows slz4 iy Trowbridge Cabinet Waria. i